Serena Williams’ planned comeback at the Queen’s Club tournament in London is cut short after an injury suffered by her doubles partner. Multiple reports say Williams had already returned to competitive play, winning her first match at Queen’s following her return from retirement. However, the injury to her partner affects her ability to continue in the event. One outlet reports that Williams’ participation is in doubt for her next match, with the second-round clash potentially affected by the partner’s condition. The injury ultimately leads to Williams’ doubles run at Queen’s being described as over. Looking ahead, one report states that Williams is set to play doubles at the Berlin Open in Germany next week. Taken together, the articles indicate that the immediate issue is not Williams’ singles schedule, but rather her doubles participation, which depends on her partner’s availability after the injury.
Serena Williams’ Queen’s Club comeback ends after doubles partner injury
Serena Williams’ planned comeback at the Queen’s Club tournament in London is cut short after an injury suffered by her doubles partner. Multiple reports say Williams had already returned to competiti...
- Serena Williams returns to play doubles at the Queen’s Club tournament in London.
- Her doubles partner is injured during the event.
- Williams’ participation at Queen’s becomes doubtful and her doubles run ends as a result.
- Williams had won a first match since returning from retirement at Queen’s.
- She is scheduled to play doubles at the Berlin Open next week in Germany.
Williams is set to play doubles at the Berlin Open in Germany next week
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